It is the late 90's when a song threw me in the world of R&B. It wasn't only for the artist, the producer had a huge impact of my following taste of music.
His name is Rodney Jerkins, better known as Darkchild.
I'm here to celebrate my personal favorites of his works. Since then music took a long road, even in my taste, but the truth is, most of these songs still rock my world

...I'm excited to know which is your favorite and to which songs you might introduce me,

starting with the countdown right away...

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30. If I Told You That (Whitney Houston) 1999First released on the My Love Is Your Love album it later got the single treatment as a duet with George Michael off of her Greatest Hits collection. The new version didn't do much for me and I'd always stick to the original.

29. Feedback (Janet Jackson) 2007The lead single from Janet's Discipline album doesn't do much for me. Too electronical for my taste.

28. One Wish (Ray J) 2005Brandys little brother had one of the biggest hits of his career in this track. Nice listen but too easy to forget.

24. Just Can't Get Enough (The Black Eyed Peas) 2010This marks the newest song on my countdown. Produced by Darkchild and of course Will.I.Am it's one of the more listenable songs of their last album, though I always skip the electro ending.

23. Don't Wanna Be A Player (Joe) 1997More slowed down than most tracks of this countdown it's still a great song. I love Joe for giving me that mood everytime I listen to him

22. Right Here (Brandy) 2008When putting together this list I realized I could fill a complete Darkchild countdown with just songs of Brandy. The two combined forces on several of her albums and I figured, it would be a little bit too boring to post every single song. I decided to make a roundup of her albums, so be sure this isn't the last time we're gonna meet Brandy on this countdown Other Darkchild favorites from the Human album are Long Distance and The Definition

This new batch may suprise y'all because it is full of album cuts. Since we're entering the Top 20 it's also the last time I'm going to share three new tracks at the same time

21. Who Am I? (Will Smith) 1999Taken from Will's Willennium album, the Tatyana Ali and MC Lyte assisted track is a classic Darkchild production IMO. Check it out if you don't know it.

20. Weekend Love (Spice Girls) 2000Yes, I like the Spice Girls Though their final album Forever wasn't any close to their previous success it still had some great tracks. I love this mid-tempo ballad. Starting with Emma's sweet vocals it turns into a great beat with the chorus and ends up with a rap from Mel B. Other great Darkchild productions from the album are Time Goes By, Tell Me Why, Let Love Lead The Way and... well, we'll see later

19. That's The Way (Jennifer Lopez) 2001J.Lo and Darkchild got quite the history but this marks one of their best album cuts. Taken from the J.Lo album it is one of my favorites from that record. Always hoped for a single release but it never happened to be.

sorry, but that won't happen After the 20YO album I didn't listen to her new stuff that much... I was pretty disappointed by Discipline

Will Britney tracks appear here too, BeeFan?

sorry to say, but no I initially listed Overprotected (which is awesome), but then I remembered that it was only the weaker remix that was produced by Darkchild. The other stuff, which is mostly her covers of Satisfaction and I Love Rock'n'Roll, didn't do that much to me, to be honest.

18. What About Us (Brandy) 2002Another position for the wonderful Brandy. As I said, I wanted to roundup her albums because there are just so many great Darkchild productions. The Full Moon era was first represented by this song, which showed a more futuristic and electronic style of production IMO. Actually I liked the Simon Vegas Remix to that song a little bit more Another outstanding Darkchild production is It's Not Worth It which features background vocals from Michael Jackson. All in all a great album, though it didn't come close to her previous work.
More tracks are I Though, All In Me, Can We, Anybody and some more.

17. I'm Good (Blaque) 2003The best thing about the dance movie Honey probably was the soundtrack. One of the best tracks is this. I just love the beat and don't understand why it underperformed so badly. I'm not sure...was it the last Blaque single ever?

30. If I Told You That - one of my favoured Whitney songs but then again, I like everything on this album.
29. Feedback - straight one of the best songs of Janet's in the past 20 years. Easily. Also, brilliant workout song.
28. One Wish - loved it when it first came out. Still my favourite of his.
27. When I Grow Up - yeah nah. Least favourite Darkchild track.
26. Can't Leave 'Em Alone - yeah I like this one!
25. The One - Not my fave again, but good.
24. Just Can't Get Enough. No thanks.
23. Don't Wanna Be A Player. Claaaassssiiicc.
22. Right Here. Love this. Personally I reckon Darkchild's done better work with B, but this is cool.
21. Who Am I? Whoah, I thought I was one of the few people who knew about this song. Will and Tatyana together are great and I still play this.
20. Weekend Love. Erm, there were better on the album.
19. That's The Way. Damn, I'd completely forgotten this song and had to look it up. Its OK, I guess.
18. What About Us. Hell yes.
17. I'm Good. Loved this too!